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Social Security Disability
Patricia Woloch asked:
If you are disabled, you are unable to function as the result of injury or illness. Social security disability benefits are put into place for this reason. If you have worked long enough and have paid regularly into your social security taxes, you should be entitled to claim disability benefits.
Disability claims can take a very long time to process and during your waiting period you may be forced to face some financial hardship while you wait for your claim to go through the proper channels. The sooner you file for social security disability after you have become disabled, the better off you will be.
It is not rare to be denied benefits from your initial claim. If this happens to you, be sure to seek representation from a law firm experienced in not only representing, but winning social security disability cases. At this point you cannot only file an appeal, but you can file for receipt of back pay and back benefits that you have been denied during your application process. A skilled lawyer will know all of the details and loopholes to focus on in order for you to win your claim.
In most cases, the claimant is required to appear at a hearing before they are awarded benefits and appearing at any hearing without legal representation is a very unwise move. You should have a legal representative help you through all of the paperwork involved in filing a claim. It is important for you to not only understand all of the legal wording, but that you fill all of the forms out properly to avoid another delay in the filing process. Your lawyer will guide you through every step of the claims process and be sure you are receiving the benefits due to you.
Advice to prospective claimants:
Get representation.
Be sure all paperwork is filed promptly.
Be sure you understand everything before you sign anything.
Make sure you are requesting all of the benefits you are entitled to.
Keep all of your medical records up-to-date and in order.
Continue to seek regular medical care for your disability, even if it means going to an urgent-care or free clinic. You should be seen by a medical professional at least once every two months to keep your case up-to-date and your records accurate.
Be sure you have a physician who is working with you towards obtaining your disability claim.
Another option for social security disability recipients is Vocational Rehabilitation. If you are disabled to the point where you can no longer perform the duties of your former position, you may qualify to be re-educated and re-trained into another career position. In this case, your social security benefits will pay for the cost of your re-training. If you qualify for Vocational Rehabilitation, you may be able to begin a new position that does not interfere with your current disabilities. If you are unable to perform any other type of job skills, Vocational Rehab records will still aid you in your claim for full disability benefits.
Edgar
If you are disabled, you are unable to function as the result of injury or illness. Social security disability benefits are put into place for this reason. If you have worked long enough and have paid regularly into your social security taxes, you should be entitled to claim disability benefits.
Disability claims can take a very long time to process and during your waiting period you may be forced to face some financial hardship while you wait for your claim to go through the proper channels. The sooner you file for social security disability after you have become disabled, the better off you will be.
It is not rare to be denied benefits from your initial claim. If this happens to you, be sure to seek representation from a law firm experienced in not only representing, but winning social security disability cases. At this point you cannot only file an appeal, but you can file for receipt of back pay and back benefits that you have been denied during your application process. A skilled lawyer will know all of the details and loopholes to focus on in order for you to win your claim.
In most cases, the claimant is required to appear at a hearing before they are awarded benefits and appearing at any hearing without legal representation is a very unwise move. You should have a legal representative help you through all of the paperwork involved in filing a claim. It is important for you to not only understand all of the legal wording, but that you fill all of the forms out properly to avoid another delay in the filing process. Your lawyer will guide you through every step of the claims process and be sure you are receiving the benefits due to you.
Advice to prospective claimants:
Get representation.
Be sure all paperwork is filed promptly.
Be sure you understand everything before you sign anything.
Make sure you are requesting all of the benefits you are entitled to.
Keep all of your medical records up-to-date and in order.
Continue to seek regular medical care for your disability, even if it means going to an urgent-care or free clinic. You should be seen by a medical professional at least once every two months to keep your case up-to-date and your records accurate.
Be sure you have a physician who is working with you towards obtaining your disability claim.
Another option for social security disability recipients is Vocational Rehabilitation. If you are disabled to the point where you can no longer perform the duties of your former position, you may qualify to be re-educated and re-trained into another career position. In this case, your social security benefits will pay for the cost of your re-training. If you qualify for Vocational Rehabilitation, you may be able to begin a new position that does not interfere with your current disabilities. If you are unable to perform any other type of job skills, Vocational Rehab records will still aid you in your claim for full disability benefits.
Edgar
